Plenty of pinball machines and even non-pinball arcade machines that you may have never known existed. Everything that works is playable, and most machines have a little informational card.

[Chris Sack, 03/27/2016]

Pinball Hall of Fame

This was my best Vegas "find" in years. They have many one-of-a-kind pinball machines, some dating back to the forties, all on display and working. We will be stopping on every trip, $20 lasted hours and hours. Can't say that about most of Vegas!

[Chris (CP) Powell, 03/17/2015]

Pinball Museum and Hall of Fame

The Pinball Hall of Fame contains 10,000 square feet of restored and operating pinball machines from the 1950s through the 1990s. These machines are meant to be played, and all proceeds go to charity. I even found a couple of machines identical to the one's I skipped school to play in then '60s. Also, I had forgotten about the old plunger ball-rackers, which allowed you to play all 5 balls at the same time.

Whether a pinball aficionado or not, this is absolutely this best way to spend a roll of quarters anywhere in Vegas.

[Paul Williams, 12/22/2010]

Pinball Hall of Fame

My wife and I are pinball fiends, so this is one of our favorite stops in Vegas. The Pinball Hall of Fame has a huge collection of pinball tables, ranging from the early days of pinball to current tables that came out this year.

I especially like some of the 1990's classics such as Fun House, Taxi, The Cyclone, Pinbot, The Addams Family and The Twilight Zone. They also have a one-of-a-kind upright table built into an arcade cabinet.